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A prestigious law firm in the City Of London is seeking a Tax Solicitor with at least 3 years of PQE to provide complex tax advice to high-net-worth clients. The role will involve significant client interaction and requires strong analytical and communication skills. Previous private client experience is a plus. Interested candidates should send their CV and cover letter to the provided email.
Chancery Court Tax Chambers is seeking applications from tax solicitors with at least 3 years PQE. Though not strictly necessary, some degree of private client experience is preferable.
The candidate should be eager to develop their experience and skills, undertaking highly complex tax advisory and contentious work, where they will work under experienced tax counsel as part of a close knit and dynamic team.
The role is office based and involves advising on novel, bespoke and high value tax issues, under time pressure with minimal supervision.
Our clients include high and ultra-high net worth individuals, public figures, business owners and senior executives, trustees, funds and their professional advisers. The role will involve considerable direct client contact, so it is essential that you are experienced and comfortable in dealing with highly demanding clients (if direct access) and their advisers, who are typically solicitors, accountants, trustees and wealth managers.
You must have demonstrable experience in one or (ideally) more of the following areas of UK taxation:
Please note that we typically receive a considerable volume of applications and the recruitment process therefore involves several stages, including an initial video interview and if successful, a detailed oral assessment in chambers comprising a real client case study with 30 minutes preparation time.
If you wish to apply for this role, please forward your CV and a cover letter outlining your experience, qualifications, and interest to thomas@barristers.tax. Due to the number of applications, we are unable to provide written feedback to unsuccessful candidates, so please kindly refrain from requesting this.